Portable complex drive for Dell computers? Which one is best as final up to existing rugged drive? gratitude?
Answer:
Seagate 750GB external harddrive near USB 2.0 and Firewire 400
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Any external unyielding drive will do, as long as it has a USB 2.0 connector you will be fine. If it is newly to backup your files, an 80 GB one is more than enough.
I simply purchased a 500gb/0.5tb Packard Bell HD from PC World for lb160, it's a SATA/FAT32 drive and clocks at 7,200rpm, so is very well brought-up value for money.
Failing that, if you singular need in the region of 20gb or 40gb, you could probably pick these up from about lb10.
Are you crazy funding up hard drive next to another hard drive?
Unless you show a RAID setup? But to backup use: Acronis True Image 9 and burn it to a DVD. Stay away from Norton
Ghost it has problems next to NTFS.
Dell and others do not give XP compact disc install disk.
To backup Partition your drive
to create another drive like " D". Backup your system drive C: to D:
and copy the sign to a DVD !!!
any portable/external drive willdo go to maplins they hold many om proposal now
Any drive will do. I prefer Western Digital complex drives. They have some nice ones in a minute that have 1 touch backup, where on earth you install their software and push the button on the external drive and it'll backup your files automatically.
Any external hard drive will do, as long as it have a USB 2.0 connector you will be fine. If it is just to backup your files, an 80 GB one is more than ample.